Restaurants
– abound around the hotel.(A
summary will be in the registration packet indicating cuisine and
prices.)

Four
Seasons Olympic Hotel - This
elegant, grand dame hotel serves the quintessential high tea., 411
University St., 206-621-1700, (One block south of AGM hotel, on
University between Fourth and Fifth Avenues.)

Sorrento
Hotel – Fine,
cozytea around the fireplace every afternoon.900 Madison St., 206-622-6400. The uphill climb is no problem
for walkers.Bus # 12,
east on Madison.

LaMode
Bagatelle Historical Patternsat Nancy’s Sewing
Basket, These “gracefully rendered historical patterns” –
available at Nancy’s are intricately designed by two Seattle
independent contumieres, one of whom is JASNA member.

Washington
Park Arboretum
(of the University of Washington) -- Only Japanese Garden requires
admission. Lake Washington Blvd. East between Madison and Rt. 520,
206-543-8800.Buses #11, #43 from Pike St. Eastbound

Greenlake, Seattle’s
popular equivalent to running around New York City’s Reservoir in
Central Park – about 3 miles around.North 65th St. and East Green Lake Drive North.Bus #358 or #16 northbound on Fourth Ave

Volunteer
Park and Conservatory,Charming traditional park by
Frederick Olmsted of New York’s Central Park fame.Near East Prospect and 15th St. East.Bus #7, eastbound on Pike St.

Four
Seasons Olympic Hotel -- This
elegant, grand dame hotel serves the quintessential high tea, 411
University St., 206-621-1700, (One block south of AGM hotel, on
University between Fourth and Fifth Avenues.)

Sorrento
Hotel – Fine,
cozytea around the fireplace every afternoon.900 Madison St., 206-622-6400. The uphill climb is no problem
for walkers.Bus # 12,
east on Madison.

Queen
Mary restaurant and tea room-- Charming in chintz, this
University Village neighborhood retreat is a delight for full tea,
especially with the fine English china tea cups. 2912 NE 55 Street,
206-527-2770.A taxi ride
or bus #73, northbound, board in the bus tunnel under Third Ave. at
University St.